HappyGira Recalls Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers
Summary
HappyGira is recalling approximately 70 Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven baby loungers sold online at HappyGira.com from September 2025 through February 2026 for between $70 and $100. The baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for infant sleep products because the sides are shorter than the minimum side height limit, they do not have a stand, the sleeping pad thickness exceeds the maximum limit, and infants can fall out of an enclosed opening, posing fall and suffocation hazards. Consumers should stop using the loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund.
“Consumers should stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund.”
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What changed
HappyGira's Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven baby loungers have been recalled because they fail to meet mandatory federal safety standards for infant sleep products. The products violate the standards due to side walls that are too short, missing stands creating fall hazards, an enclosed foot opening allowing infants to fall out or become entrapped, and a sleeping pad that exceeds maximum thickness limits posing suffocation hazards. These defects create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants with risk of serious injury or death.
Consumers who purchased these loungers must immediately stop use and follow HappyGira's destruction protocol—removing and cutting covers, bumpers, and sleeping pad in half, photographing the destroyed pieces, and emailing the photo to receive a refund. No injuries have been reported. Retailers and distributors should verify they do not hold affected inventory. Firms selling infant sleep products should ensure their products meet current CPSC mandatory standards for side height, pad thickness, and structural integrity.
This recall affects approximately 70 units sold online at HappyGira.com for $70–$100 during a five-month period.
What to do next
- Consumers should stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund.
- Consumers will be asked to destroy the loungers by removing the sleeping pad and bumper covers, cutting the bumpers, sleeping pad and the covers in half, and send a photo of the destroyed pieces to support@happygira.com.
- Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed product.
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HappyGira Recalls Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation and Fall Hazards; Violates Mandatory Standard for Infant Sleep Products
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Recalled Style Life Eleven Baby Lounger - unzipped
Style Life Eleven is printed on the underside of the recalled baby lounger
Recalled Sweetie Baby Lounger
Sweetie Baby is printed on a tag on the side of the recalled baby lounger
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Name of Product: Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers Hazard: The baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for infant sleep products because the sides are shorter than the minimum side height limit to secure the infant and they do not have a stand, posing a fall hazard. Additionally, an infant can fall out of the enclosed opening at the foot of the lounger or become entrapped. Furthermore, the sleeping pad’s thickness exceeds the maximum limit, posing a suffocation hazard. These violations create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants, posing a risk of serious injury or death.
Remedy: Refund Recall Date: April 23, 2026 Units: About 70
Consumer Contact HappyGira by email at support@happygira.com or online at happygira.com/blogs/news/product-recall or happygira.com and click “Recall” at the top of the page for more information.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves Sweetie Baby-branded and Style Life Eleven-branded baby loungers. The recalled baby loungers are made of a foam sleeping pad and padded bumpers with a cloth cover and were sold in multiple styles and colors. The Style Life Eleven rectangular loungers zip up into a bag with the brand stitched on it. The Sweetie Baby oval loungers have the brand printed on a tag on the side of the lounger.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the loungers by removing the sleeping pad and bumpers covers, cutting the bumpers, sleeping pad and the covers in half, and send a photo of the destroyed pieces to support@happygira.com. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed product.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Sold Online At: HappyGira.com from September 2025 through February 2026 for between $70 and $100. Retailer: Caw Group Inc., dba HappyGira, of Beaverton, Oregon
Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-437
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